Monthly Archives: December 2015

This year has brought with it mammoth challenges to the renewable energy sector, whether it is misguided EPA proposals to drastically cut biofuel blending requirements or moves in a number of state legislatures to weaken or kill state Renewable Portfolio … Continue reading →

Dealing with climate change is a bottom-line business. That fact was made significantly by the reaction by investors, both business and institutional, to the historic agreement reached over last weekend in Paris by 195 countries participating in the UN Framework … Continue reading →

Once again, word is circulating on Capitol Hill that lawmakers are putting together a legislative package that would renew and/or extend a wide range of business tax credits, including renewable energy production tax credits (PTC) and investment tax credits (ITC), … Continue reading →

It was with some ironic bemusement that biofuel advocates read the headlines from the mainstream media that said the Obama administration “raised’ the biofuel blending requirements under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) rule announced this week by EPA. Of course, … Continue reading →